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Projects on prisoners, peacemaking and care of the earth were all reported on at the AGM of the ‘Dialogue for Diversity Programme’ in N. Ireland.
Projects on prisoners, peacemaking and care of the earth were all reported on at the AGM of the ‘Dialogue for Diversity Programme’ in N. Ireland.
The summer 2024 issue of Studies is centred on the theme of prison policy – questioning the heavy reliance that society currently places on carceral punishment.
The latest edition of Working Notes, ‘Voices of the North East Inner City’, is a unique publication in the history of the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.
A report on behalf of The Peter McVerry Trust sheds light on the impact of COVID-19 on the homeless and drug using populations.
Author Brian Brock speaks with Pat Coyle about ‘disability theology’, the Christian community and how it responds to those with disabilities.
Jesuit novice, Sean McMahon talks about his recent experience in Uganda where he was ministering to refugees on this episode of Sons of Ignatius
Diane Foley, whose son was brutally murdered by ISIS, and Irish author Colm McCann speak of the ‘God instances’ that brought them together.
Richard Leonard SJ puts religious language to the test and finds it wanting, in his latest book .’The Law of Love.’ This is particulary true of the beatitu
Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.
DERMOT ROANTREE (STUDIES) :: In criminal justice, the state must not intrude on the life of citizens any more than is needed to achieve a legitimate social purpose.
The Pope video asks us to pray that “the dignity and worth of women be recognized in every culture”.